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Pastor Dan Johns & "By Yahweh's Design"

I just realized that CPF is lacking a thread for Pastor Dan.

He gave a great speech this morning called Christ's Mass 2010. He basically states that Swift and Comparet were wrong in their teachings about Christmas and Identists should abstain from the pagan holiday.

Granted, it seems sort of jewy but Pastor Dan is certainly right in other aspects.

The caller towards the end is not to be missed! He says everyone who uses the names YAHWEH and YAHSUA are in error, God doesn't hear their prayers and we're supposed to pray to "the Christ" instead. Seriously.

Pastor Dan John's Polygamy Crusade

In the latest edition of By Yahweh's Design, For Men Only, Pastor Dan Johns gives an impassioned, some might say hysterical speech about the purported benefits of polygamy. At one point Johns snarls that people who can't see that polygamy is biblical and is the only form of marriage that truly works are in denial. Ironically, early in the podcast, Johns bemoans the fact that his experience with multiple sex partners -- I beg your pardon, multiple wives -- hasn't been a bed of roses for him, and that he's decided not to do the polygamy thing again until Yahweh returns.

It's a shame that people within Christian Identity become so fanatical about peripheral issues like polygamy that they feel that any criticism of that issue is a personal attack on them and must be dealt with accordingly. A couple of years ago, I got into a fierce and ultimately pointless argument with somebody by the name of CannabisCanSaveUs who sincerely believed that dope was the path to an economic and a social heaven on earth. I tried to point out to the bloke that if he wanted to smoke the ol' Marjorie-Anna, that was his business, but he shouldn't be making it central to his Christian mission; there were other more important matters he needed to bring to the attention of the lost Israelite sheep.